Located between Thornton and Kosse in a desirable stretch of Limestone County, this 119 acre property offers a strong balance of recreational use, hunting potential, and long-term utility. With 1 mile of paved frontage along FM 2479, the property features a mix of open pasture, mature cover, and water features that add both function and character.
Three ponds provide dependable fishing, and approximately 1.2 miles of year-round Steele Creek defines the western boundaryideal for exploring & enjoying time along the water. The area is known for exceptional wildlife, with sightings of whitetail deer scoring up to 170", along with wild hogs, turkey, & other native wildlife.
Fencing includes barbed wire along the road frontage and electric fencing securing the remainder of the perimeter. An old artesian well sits on the property, unused for years but potentially restorable.
Approximately 19 of the 119 acres are located on the East side of FM 2479. A wide, established trail runs beneath the bridge, allowing full access between both sides by truck or tractor without having to leave your property.
The property has an Agricultural Tax Valuation, keeping 2024 property taxes to just $74. Well-positioned for access to & from major markets: 1 hour to Waco, 2 hours to DFW and Houston, and 2.5 hours to Austin.